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HOME ECONCMICS Cconrimwdl The Afternoon Class served their mothers and their friends Afternoon Tea. Before tea was served several girls explained the project she contemplated taking. Then tea was served. And what a tea! Two girls acted as pourers Cthere were two beverages, cocoa and teal and the other girls served. Sandwiches, cakes, cookies and candy were served. Later the Morning Class gave a dinner for the School Board and their wives. The girls worked hard and the dinnerishowed it. Everybody said it was splendid. just look at the menu! Fruit Cocktail, Crackers, Chicken Bullion, Creamed Potatoes, Meat Loaf, Emerald Salad, Buttered Carrots and Peas, Hot Rolls, Butter, Tapioca Cream, Sunshine Cake, Shamrock Cookies. Still later, after our girls became the County Basketball Champions, the Afternoon Class gave them a banquet. Twenty people were served. This was also voted a huge success. In order that we might pass this Course we had to do a project. That is doing something that would help our mothers. We had our choice of the following: dusting, taking care of smaller brothers and sisters Cif we had anyj, redecorating a room, washing, ironing, and taking care of our clothes, taking care of our room, cooking, making clothing, washing dishes and other things. We had to do one of these things for thirty hours. When we were Hnished we had to write up our project, have a photograph of ourselves doing our project, our mothers and teachers opinion of these, it was sent to Harrisburg. Some of us girls, when we started this Course, had never sewed or cooked or painted or had anything about Textiles or Homefnursing before. Now we can bake, sew, bandage a hurt Enger, or make an arm bandage for a broken colorbone. We can tell the difference between fabrics and we can give the History of most of the fabrics. Personally I think that the Course has been a success and I know more than one girl it has been beneficial to. And our teacher, Miss Hitchcock, who has been so patient with us dumb girls! How can we thank her for helping us so greatly? Miss Hitchcock, we are sorry to say Goodfbye, but as you are not coming back next year, we shall have to. CATH1zRiNE MCCARTY. Page Sixty-Two
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